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The 20th Street Gym and Bath House was built in 1911. The enclosed documentation was prepared to determine eligibility of this building for the National Register of Historic Places. The documentation includes official forms and photos.

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The 20th Street Gym and Bath House was built in 1911. The enclosed documentation was prepared to determine eligibility of this building for the National Register of Historic Places. The documentation includes official forms and photos.

The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, History Colorado, reserves all rights to materials in society collections, including, but not limited to, photographs, digital files and publications of the society. Publication or reproduction of photographs or other materials from Historic Colorado collections requires written permission from the Society.

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COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
1300 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80203
Historic Building Inventory Record
NOT FOR FIELD USE
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NOMINATED
CERTIFIED REHAB
DATE
project name
23rd St. Viaduct Survey
county
Denver
current building name
20th Street Gym
address
1011 20th Street
Denver, Colorado 80205
historic name
Bath House
city
Denver
state ID no.
5DV3353
temporary no.
owner
City and County of Denver
1437 Bannock Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
township 3S range
68W
section
34
NE V4 , NW V4
USGS quad name
Commerce City
1965 (19801 yr. _X_7.5'
style
Renaissance Revival
materials
Brick/stone
stones
Two
square footage
25,000
architectural description
This two-story building exhibits design details of the
Renaissance Revival: varying treatments and brickwork
design for each floor brought together by a unifying
element as the brick pilasters. A formal entry has been
somewhat modified at street level, but has retained
integrity in the keystoned Richardsonian window which
centers and formalizes the whole facade treatment. The
keystone detail is repeated in the large, multi-parted
second story windows. (continued)
additional pages
iLycs
X original
date(s) of move:
moved
National Register Eligibility
Individual:
X
yes
Contributing to district
yes no
local landmark designation
date
associated buildings? _
type
if inventoried, list ID nos.
yes